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Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce (PSP)
May 28th
Got past a slightly annoying level that ended with a fight in a round arena against several flying foes and found myself in a new town. Same old shops and all, but a different look to it. Wasn’t expecting that. What I have been expecting is to find items to create a new spear with, but I haven’t found any yet. I’ve managed to get one of the things I need from the Exchange, but no sign of any more. Ah well, I seem to be doing okay with my current weapon.
I’ve only put three hours into this so far, which seems wrong, but it’s the kind of game I play a lot of in short sessions. I’ll pick it up, play a mission that lasts ten or fifteen minutes, then put it down for an hour or two. It’s pretty much perfect for a quick go now and again, but no more than that.
Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce (PSP)
May 21st
Ooh, interesting new type of mission last night. A ten minute time limit and and a load of areas filled with big baddies capable of stunning you to get through before reaching the boss. I was cutting it a little fine – I went off to get the bonus objective on the way – but found a time extender at the entrance to the final area. Didn’t find any items to help me get new weapons, though.
Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce (PSP)
May 19th
I’ve got all the shops in the village up to level two now, which means I should be able to get some cool new stuff. Except I’ve not got any of the items I need to make the new weapons I’ve unlocked. I guess I need to play some new missions instead of going back to the same old ones again and again.
Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce (PSP)
May 14th
Just a couple more missions last night. Got up to level ten, unlocked a nifty new costume. All good.
Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce (PSP)
May 13th
Should there be a colon in that title? I don’t know. It’s not important. After all, I think I technically should be calling Infamous inFamous every time I write about it, but that’s just silly.
Anyway, Strikeforce. It’s Monster Hunter, only not as complicated. And instead of hunting monsters you’re hammering the square and triangle buttons to kill hundreds and hundreds of enemy people. After a couple of hours play, I can say that I think I enjoy this more than Monster Hunter. Not that it’s a better game – I really don’t think it is – just that it suits me better. Monster Hunter is an awful lot of work, Strikeforce is just (almost) mindless killing. There are fewer things to worry about in your village and quests are much shorter. (Also, so far, they’re much, much easier. I’ve not come close to dying yet.)
I can see this thing getting pretty stinky reviews, but if you like the Dynasty Warriors style of play and just think that Monster Hunter is too much like hard work, then you might find a good fit here. It’s also a better game than Phantasy Star Portable, which uses the same sort of model, simply because there aren’t a million pages of tedious dialogue to sit through.